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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 07:00 rainbowdashgirl68

The formula to find a certain number in an arithmetic sequence is an=a1+d(n-1) where an represents the nth term of the sequence, a1 is the first term of the sequence, and d is the common difference. solve for d

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